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Rethinking Resource Sharing 7 th Nordic NVBF-ILL - Conference October 3, 2006 Anne Beaubien University of Michigan Library
It’s Time Again to Think about Resource Sharing A White Paper was published February 2005
Discussion Issues n n Access to information Future of resource sharing
Challenges n n n User expectations Barriers Budget limits Opportunities New technologies
Discussions since February 2005 n n n American Library Association meetings in January and June 2005 -2006 Sirsi. Dynix Institute Webex –July 2005 Australia ARL Newsletter article by Mary Jackson (Aug-Sept) Various meetings at US state conferences
Rethinking Resource Sharing Forums n n Chicago, November 2005 Denver, February 28 th. March 1 st, 2006 Representatives from various types of library organizations Small group discussions
Vision Statement: Create a new global service framework that allows individuals to obtain what they want based on factors such as cost, time, format, and delivery. This framework will encompass promoting and exposing library services in a variety of environments.
RRS Main ideas u. User focus u. Vendor neutral u. Global context u. Broad definition of resource sharing
Steering Committee n n n Oversee direction & progress Provide structure and plan Communication Represent all types of libraries and subgroups Track work of subgroups Initiate marketing initiatives
Administrative Support n n n Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium (PALCI) Boston Library Consortium (BLC) California Digital Library (CDL)
Steering Committee Dan Iddings (PALCI) Mary Heath (CDL) Barbara Preece (BLC) Brenda Bailey-Hainer (Marketing chair) Anne Beaubien (Member at Large) Pat Stevens (NISO representative) Matt Goldner (Finance chair) Tanner Wray (Member at Large) Gina Persichini (ALA RUSA STARS Policies chair) Gail Wanner (Interoperability chair)
Communication n n Conference calls Forum April 19 -20, 2007 Reflector ALA RUSA STARS host the website for Rethinking Resource Sharing
Charter n n Defines how the RRS effort is organized Roles and relationships of the partners u NISO u ALA n RUSA STARS Will be evaluated as the Initiative evolves
Rethinking Resource Sharing Interoperability
Used to be Discover Locate Request Deliver Now… find and get
Introducing GET IT. . .
GET IT! n Why GET IT? u. Where the users are u. Options u. Positive experience with the library u. Attract new users
What’s Next for GET IT? n n n Continue development Preview (Midwinter ALA Jan 2007) Testing Marketing Evaluation Develop/Release
Policies and Cultural Issues n ALA RUSA STARS Rethinking Resource Sharing Policies Committee u Policy framework for an expanded resource sharing ideal F Services offered F How services are offered
What’s Next for RRS Policies? n ALA RUSA STARS u Finalize Manifesto u Contribute to Interlibrary Loan Code for the US u Liaison with international resource sharing groups u Communicate regarding other national codes u Research user needs
Manifesto for Rethinking Resource Sharing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Minimize restriction Options for users Global access Encourage sharing among nonlibrary entities Reference is vital Fair costs Easy library registration
Next Steps: n n Input from library community Central communication about Initiative (STARS website) Winter – Preview GET IT Spring – Face to face meeting in Chicago April 19 -20
Call to action n What would the seven Manifesto principles mean in Nordic libraries? u Do you agree? u What would you change? u What are the barriers? u What could work? u How can these ideas be discussed locally in Nordic libraries?
How can Nordic libraries be involved? n n n How reduce barriers? How simplify things? How identify the one or two things that would improve resource sharing between Nordic & US Libraries?
Thank You! Anne Beaubien University of Michigan Library beaubien@umich. edu +1 -734 -936 -2322 http: //www. ala. org/ala/rusaourassoc/rusa sections/starssections/committeesa/rr scomm/rrscomm. htm
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